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Title Toward Establishing A Tourism Data Space: Innovative Geo-Dashboard Development For Tourism Research And Management
ID_Doc 57683
Authors Ordóñez-Martínez D.; Seguí-Pons J.M.; Ruiz-Pérez M.
Year 2024
Published Smart Cities, 7, 1
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/smartcities7010026
Abstract The data sharing strategy involves understanding the challenges and problems that can be solved through the collaboration of different entities sharing their data. The implementation of a data space in Mallorca is based on understanding the available data and identifying the problems that can be solved using them. The use of data through data spaces will contribute to the transformation of destinations into smart tourism destinations. Smart tourism destinations are considered as smart cities in which the tourism industry offers a new layer of complexity in which technologies, digitalization, and intelligence are powered by data. This study analyzes four scenarios in which geo-dashboards are developed: flood exposure of tourist accommodation, land-cover changes, human pressure, and tourist uses in urban areas. The results of applying the geo-dashboards to these different scenarios provide tourists and destination managers with valuable information for decision-making, highlighting the utility of this type of tool, and laying the foundations for a future tourism data space in Mallorca. © 2024 by the authors.
Author Keywords geo-dashboard; Mallorca; smart tourism destination; tourism data space; tourism planning


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